April CME Opportunities: Medical Cannabis, Hepatitis Coinfection, and Alcohol Use Disorder

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MSSNY is pleased to share three no-cost CME opportunities to expand clinical knowledge on critical topics affecting New York’s physician community. Each session is accredited for 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ and offers CNE credit as well. Presented by the Hepatitis C & Drug User Health Center of Excellence, these webinars are tailored to equip providers with the latest research, treatment strategies, and public health insights.

On Friday, April 11, Dr. Yonina Mar of Mount Sinai Hospital presented Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Treatment of Alcohol Use Disorder, offering guidance on diagnosis, pharmacotherapy, and harm reduction.

Coming up on Thursday, April 17, Dr. David Wyles of Denver Health Medical Center will discuss Hepatitis B and C: Coinfection and Reactivation, with a focus on epidemiology, diagnosis, and clinical management strategies.

Then on Wednesday, April 23, Dr. Deepika Slawek will lead Clinical Approaches to Medical Cannabis, reviewing the legal landscape in New York State, clinical indications, and patient-centered harm reduction practices.

These timely sessions are open to all New York State physicians. View the full program and register here: www.ceitraining.org